All releases of Dump/Restore

Release Notes: This is a maintenance release, fixing a few bugs related to the restoration of ACLs and huge backups (symtab over 2GB in size). The directory hash indexing has been made optional since it may require too much memory when restoring huge backups.

Release Notes: This release features several small bugfixes and a number of performance
enhancements. The next version of dump/restore will feature EA/ACL
support, and there is already a beta patch implementing this. All users
of EA/ACLs are welcomed to test this patch and report back.

Release Notes: This release fixes a serious bug in dump where a filesystem offset could have been miscalculated on large filesystems, leading to "bread lseek errors". There are some other minor fixes/features.

Release Notes: Interoperability fixes were made, including a fix
to make restore understand Solaris 7 ufsdump and
FreeBSD UFS2 tapes. Some new features were added,
such as the ability to specify different tape
sizes for each tape when doing multi-volume dumps,
and the extension of dump to understand unlimited
dump levels. Some other miscellaneous fixes were
made.

Release Notes: This is a maintenance release that contains a few
bug fixes, such as build fixes for 64-bit
platforms and man page clarifications. The ability
to exclude an unlimited number of inodes was
added. restore now builds on Solaris. QFA now
works both on local and remote tapes.

Release Notes: The endianness issues with compressed tapes were fixed, rmt now understands largefile seeks, and build problems which occurred with ancient versions of libext2fs were fixed. The user can now specify the dumpdates path on the dump command line. dump now searches in /etc/mtab and /etc/fstab for filesystems to dump.

Release Notes: This release features some minor and some not-so-minor bugfixes, such
as those for a possible DOS attack against dump, spurious warning
messages printed by interactive restore, dump size estimates when
dealing with sparse inodes, etc.